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To: Ted David who wrote (7322)2/27/2001 7:46:55 PM
From: majaman1978  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17683
 
Is this really Ted David? I mean how can you post at 6:07pm when you're supposed to be on the air? <gg>
The best CNBC segment used to be the Bull and Bear debates between Fleckenstein and Batapaglia. Please bring it back.
It would be like the good old days again, almost.



To: Ted David who wrote (7322)2/27/2001 8:51:57 PM
From: davidneeran  Respond to of 17683
 
Ted,
Could you please do the Street Signs 2 to 4 pm segment also? Please request on our behalf that Maria, Ron, Joe
gives us a break? They deserve a holiday while at the same time they will be giving the market a chance to recover. They've been awful to the markets recently, no hard feelings but Maria is too bullish, Joe & Ron are enjoying the bearish market a tad too much, just like many others who missed out on the last bull run.



To: Ted David who wrote (7322)3/2/2001 4:23:28 PM
From: ~digs  Respond to of 17683
 
Nice interview w/ Mr. Goldman...



To: Ted David who wrote (7322)3/2/2001 6:23:21 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 17683
 
I see a bunch of people beat me to it, but . . . .

Great interview with Al Goldman. Also, great interview with Fleckenstein.

Tom



To: Ted David who wrote (7322)3/2/2001 11:23:42 PM
From: Mark Marcellus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17683
 
Ted -

Great job on the Fleckenstein interview. I hope you have him on more often. It sounds like it's too bad I missed the Goldman interview. I don't suppose there's any chance the video will make it onto the CNBC web site.

BTW, I agree with others that the Bull vs. Bear thing is a lousy format, but I will make one exception. I would pay money to see Fleckenstein go up against Larry Kudlow.



To: Ted David who wrote (7322)3/3/2001 3:49:31 PM
From: Gary M. Reed  Respond to of 17683
 
Ted,

Let me add to the chorus of viewers here who very much enjoyed your interviews with Goldman and Fleckenstein. Thank you for the excellent work.

Gary



To: Ted David who wrote (7322)3/3/2001 4:25:20 PM
From: bosquedog  Respond to of 17683
 
Enjoyed the Fleckenstein interview even though I would prefer the bottom to be nearer than he thinks.<G>



To: Ted David who wrote (7322)3/6/2001 2:16:12 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 17683
 
Can you send a request (to whoever is in charge of scheduling guests) to have Congressman Ron Paul on the air? He made some great comments during Greenspan's last Congressional testimony.

Tom



To: Ted David who wrote (7322)3/6/2001 5:36:25 PM
From: Mark Marcellus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17683
 
Ted, an enthusiastic second to Tom's suggestion that you have Rep. Ron Paul on CNBC. It would be a great idea to have him on right before the next Fed meeting. I only wish that I'd thought of suggesting it first. All available evidence indicates that Rep. Paul is the only member of Congress who has a basic understanding of the role of the Fed (or of Economics in general). Here's a link to a transcript of the Q&A for the recent Greenspan testimony. If you page down to Rep. Paul's comments, you'll see what I mean.

prudentbear.com



To: Ted David who wrote (7322)3/9/2001 11:40:35 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 17683
 
Why
AMZN market cap only 0.6B greater than NEM & far smaller than ABX.
TSCM mkt cap. 70.4M, PDG 3.299B
KOOP 8.0M, HM 1.684B
IVIL market cap 100M smaller than ECO.
(on which have CNBC reported more?)